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About Dwinelle Hall:

With more than 300,000 square feet of office and classroom space, an infuriating room-numbering system, and a layout often likened to a maze, Dwinelle is the second largest building on campus. It is named for John W. Dwinelle, a UC regent, state assemblyman, and author of the 1868 "Organic Act" establishing the University of California. In the center is Ishi Court, named in honor of the first California Indian educator at the University's Museum of Anthropology who joined the staff in 1911. Because of its site on a hill, Dwinelle has ground-level entrances on four different floors, and the same "floor" may be on two different levels a few feet apart, thanks to the building's dual nature as classroom and office space with their differing height requirements. The building's bizarre layout has spawned many tales about its origins; it has its own website (dwinelle.berkeley.edu) to help visitors sort floor from floor and fact from fiction.

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